Ellen Lloyd – AncientPages.com – In the distant past, an ancient Egyptian woman of high social standing was mummified and placed in an ornate sarcophagus. Although the sarcophagus has never been opened, scientists believe that exceptional funerary objects were likely included to accompany her on her journey to the afterlife, as was customary in Egyptian tradition.
For thousands of years, her preserved remains rested undisturbed inside the coffin until something terrible happened. Before all traces could be lost to history, researchers managed to uncover some information about this enigmatic figure.
This individual continues to captivate scholars and remains a mysterious presence from Egypt’s distant past.
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